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. All Rights Reserved GIGABYTE Q1532 Series Notebooks Users Manual Date Issued: 2011/06 This manual takes you, step by step, through setting up and using your new Notebook PC. Information in this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy and is subject to change without prior notice. No part or parts of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, by photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without prior written consent. Trademarks Product names used herein are for identication purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective companies. Microsoft , MS-DOS, Windows , and Windows Sound System are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Intel is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. NVIDIA and GeForce are trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation. All other brands or product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Travel Tips:
Although notebooks are designed to be as robust as possible to cater for a mobile lifestyle, extreme care and caution should be taken when travelling. When travelling by land, sea or air, every precaution should be taken to make sure that the notebook is well secured when it is not in use. The most essential accessory you should have when travelling is a good carry case for your notebook. The case should be well padded to protect your notebook from drops and bumps, etc and should be big enough to hold the size of notebook. Make sure there is enough room to carry your AC Adapter and spare battery etc. Only carry the necessary items in your carry case, as the weight can become tedious especially when walking long distances or waiting in long queues. When travelling by air, never book your notebook in with checked baggage. Always declare it as hand baggage so that you can carry it into the airplane cabin with you. Most airlines allow two pieces of hand baggage with one of them being a bag or carry case with a portable notebook. Please consult your local airline for more details. When placing your notebook on an X-Ray, make sure that you keep a close eye on it when it is one the conveyor belt. Hold on to your notebook until the last minute before placing it on the conveyor. In some airports it could be stolen while you are stuck in a queue waiting to pass through the metal detector. Notebooks and hard drives can pass through X-Ray machines but never allow these to pass through a metal detector. This can cause data loss to the hard drive. Never place your notebook in the overhead storage compartment as this can make it susceptible to damage caused by turbulence that may be experienced during the flight or in other case theft. You can store your notebook under your seat, where it is always in sight.
You should take every precaution to protect your notebook from dust, dirt, liquid spillage, food droppings, extreme weather conditions and direct exposure to sunlight. When travelling between different climates, from one extreme to another, condensation may occur inside the notebook. If this does happen, please allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate completely, before attempting to switch on. When travelling from extremely colder to extremely warmer climates in a short space of time, and vice versa, please allow the notebook some time to adapt to the change in environment.
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Usage Tips:
When unplugging the power connector from the notebook, please hold and pull on the connector or the strain relief loop to disconnect. Do not pull the power cord itself as this can cause damage to the cable or the notebook. In the event of an electrical storm, please disconnect the notebook from the power source and unplug any network or telephone cables that may be connected to the notebook. Do not use the notebook near water sources, like bathtubs, washing basins, kitchen or laundry sinks or swimming pools. Liquid that can spill onto the notebook by accident can cause electric shock to you and damage to the notebook.
Cleaning Tips :
When cleaning the notebook, please make sure that the notebook is switched off and disconnected from the power source and that the battery is removed.
Notebook Cover:
Use a microfiber or lint free soft cotton cloth and kitchen detergent (mix 5 parts water to 1 part detergent). Wet the cloth and wring out all excess liquid and wipe the surfaces clean. Take extra care to make sure that the cloth is damp and not very wet, especially when cleaning around the air vents and other openings as too much liquid in the cloth could drip onto the external components causing damage to the notebook. Do not clean the keyboard with this liquid. Keyboard: It is advisable to use a can of compressed air to clean debris that maybe caught underneath the keys. Isopropyl alcohol can be used to clean the keys by dipping a lint-free soft cloth into it, wringing out the excess liquid and wiping the keys. Allow to dry for at least 5 minutes.
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It is best to use a microfiber cloth to clean the surface of the LCD. If there are any marks or stains present, it would be wise to use commercially available LCD cleaning kit. When using a commercially available LCD cleaning kit, never spray the liquid directly onto the screen. You must spray it onto the cleaning cloth and then wipe the screen clean. If this is not available then you can mix 50% isopropyl alcohol and 50% distilled water to clean the surface of the LCD screen. Dip the lint free soft cotton cloth into the solution, wringing out excess liquid. The cloth must be damp but not dripping with liquid. Take care not to let any excess liquid drip into the notebook. Start from the top of the LCD surface and wipe from side to side. Continue with this until the entire LCD surface has been cleaned. Wipe the display with a clean, dry lint free soft cotton or microfiber cloth. Wait for the LCD surface to dry completely and then close the lid. Be careful when using Isopropyl Alcohol as this is a flammable liquid. Please keep away from children, naked flames or a notebook that is switched on.
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Warranty Guidelines
All warranty repairs and service must be carried out by a GIGABYTE Authorized Repair Centre.
Warranty Limitations :
GIGABYTE warrants, that the GIGABYTE branded Notebook/Netbook is free of any defects in materials and workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. All GIGABYTE supplied AC adapters and batteries carry a 1 year limited warranty. The warranty is effective from date of purchase. If proof of purchase cannot be shown, then the warranty will be determined based on the date of manufacture. The limited warranty is only valid for GIGABYTE branded or supplied hardware. In the event that a defect arises in materials or workmanship and proof is shown of this defect, GIGABYTE will, through its authorized service provider or partner, repair the product at no extra charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts in order to fulfill the warranty obligations. If, during the warranty period, GIGABYTE or its service provider is unable to repair the product, the product will be replaced with a comparable product that is new or refurbished.
The GIGABYTE Limited Warranty does not cover the following Software, including the operating system and applications supplied with the product. This also includes third party software that may be installed after purchase. Third party hardware, products and accessories not supplied by GIGABYTE. This also includes third party hardware that may be bundled with the notebook or netbook. Products with missing or defaced labels and/or serial numbers Products damaged by environmental factors, which include oxidation Products damaged by natural disasters or acts of God. Physical Damages which include, but not limited to, the following: Unauthorized modifications, repairs or servicing Misuse, abuse, neglect or failure to follow instructions in the user manual. Improper assembly Damages caused by transport due to improper packaging or mishandling by the courier company unless transport is part of the warranty conditions in certain countries. Electric damage resulting from faulty or failed electric power or power surges. Damaged or cracked components Liquid damage
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Regulatory Notices
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This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
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Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer Do not remove any batteries from the computer while it is powered on Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged (e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire. Recharge the batteries using the notebooks system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode. Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified service personnel. Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries may explode or leak if exposed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded. Keep the battery away from metal appliances. Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery. Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.
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Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the GIGABYTE notebook computer. This portable notebook computer provides excellent multimedia functionality and is designed to provide you reliable, no fuss computing. This manual will explain to you, step by step, how to setup and begin using your Q1532. It provides basic configuring,operation, care and troubleshooting guidelines.
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General Safety Precautions ............................................................ I Travel Tips.....................................................................................II Usage Tips ....................................................................................II Cleaning Tips ................................................................................II Warranty Guidelines......................................................................IV GIGABYTE Limited Warranty .......................................................IV Warranty Limitations ....................................................................IV Regulatory Notices ........................................................................V RF Exposure .................................................................................V For CB ...........................................................................................V CCC (China only) ..........................................................................V Battery Disposal & Caution ..........................................................VI Introduction..................................................................................VIII Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Power Sources.........................................................................8 2.2 Battery Maintenance Guidance................................................ 9 2.3 Starting Your Notebook.......................................................... 10 2.4 LED Indicators .......................................................................11 2.5 Using Function Keys .............................................................. 12 2.6 Using the Touch Pad ............................................................. 13
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Chapter 1 Before You Start 1.1 Make Sure You Have Everything ............................................. 2 1.2 Familiarize Yourself with the Computer ................................... 2 1.3 Top View ..................................................................................3 1.4 Left View ..................................................................................4 1.5 Right View ................................................................................4 1.6 Front & Bottom & Rear View .................................................... 5
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 Identifying the Problem .......................................................... 18 4.2 GIGABYTE Service Information............................................. 18
Appendix Q1532 Specifications......................................................................20 International Country Voltage ......................................................... 21 Plugr Type ......................................................................................25
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GIGABYTE Notebook Computer Lithium-Ion Battery AC Adapter with Power Cord Driver Disc Manual Once you have checked and confirmed that your notebook system is complete, read through the following pages to learn about all of your notebook components. NOTE: Depending on the model you purchased, the actual appearance of your notebook may vary from that shown in this manual.These images are for illustration purposes.
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The built-in webcam is housed here. The resolution depends on the configuration purchased. The cam is perfeect for online chat and video streaming. The display type and size depends on the model of notebook purchased. The supported resolution will also depend on the display type and size. The power button is used to switch the notebook on and off, and for emergency shutdown or restart. A full-size keyboard with dedicated Windows keys. This is the pointer device controller for the system and mimics mouse movement on the screen. It has the standard Left/Right button arrangement. The built-in microphone allows for the reception and transmission of voice and/or other audio data to any program capable of utilizing the microphone. The LED status indicator lights correspond to specific operating modes. Please refer to page 11 (2.4 LED Status Indicators)
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This port is used to connect the notebooks external AC Adaptor when charging or continuous power is needed. This port is used to connect an external analog VGA display to the notebook for output to a larger screen or projector. This port is used to connect a standard RJ-45 LAN Cable for networking. The HDMI port allows outputing a video signal in full High Definition to an HD compatible display as well as na HD sound signal. These ports are used for connecting external USB Peripherals and Storage to the Notebook. Devices such as Printers, Keyboards, Mice and Drives are supported and the ports are Plug And Play. 9-in-1 Card reader- MMC / RSMMC/ SD / mini SD / SDHC / SDXC compatible / MS/ MS Pro / MS Duo The e-SATA port allows you to connect an external device such as an external hard disk drive or optical drive. Doesnt support system boot.
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This port is used to connect an external amplified microphone to the notebook to enhance the voice recording and recognition of the notebook. Typical scenarios include online chat such as Skype. This port is used to connect external audio output devices such as speakers and headphones to the notebook to enhance the sound capabilities. This port is used for connecting external USB Peripherals and Storage to the Notebook. Devices such as Printers, Keyboards, Mice and Drives are supported and the ports are Plug And Play. The Optical Disc Drive is used to read and write to and from optical media. The drive, depending on configuration, could be either a DVD Comb.
DC-in Jack External Moniter (VGA) Port LAN (RJ-45) Port HDMI Port
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USB 3.0 Port USB 3.0 Port Multi Card Reader e-SATA Port
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The LED indicators for power and battery status. Please refer to Page 11. (2.4 LED Status Indicators) The battery bay contains the internal Lithium-Ion battery. Compartment contains the Wireless LAN card, memory modules. The built-in dual speakers allow for stereo sound. HDD compartment cover. The small port is used to secure the notebook to desks or workstations and prevent theft.
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1. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the DC power port of your computer. 3. Connect the AC adapter power cord to an AC outlet.
Charging:
The Lithium-Ion battery is recharged internally using the AC adapter. To recharge the battery, make sure the battery is installed and the notebook is connected to the AC adapter. The charge times will be significantly longer if your notebook is in use while the battery is charging. If you want to charge the battery more quickly, put your computer into Suspend mode or turn it off while the adapter is charging the battery. Please always follow the charging instructions provided with your notebook. *CAUTION:If you happen to leave your battery pack to go through an extended period of self-discharge, say more than three months, the battery voltage level will become too low and needs to be PreCharged (to bring the battery voltage level high enough) before it automatically resumes its normal Fast Charge. Pre-Charge may take 30 minutes. Fast Charge usually takes 2~3 hours.
Battery Maintenance:
Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time, either in the notebook or in storage. When a battery has been unused for 3months, check the charge status and charge or dispose of the battery as appropriate. The typical estimated life of a Lithium-Ion battery is about two to three years or300 to 500 charge cycles, whichever occurs first. One charge cycle is a period of use from fully charged, to fully discharged, and fully recharged again. Use a two to three year life expectancy for batteries that do not run through complete charge cycles. Rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries have a limited life and will gradually lose their capacity to hold a charge. This loss of capacity is irreversible. As the battery loses capacity, the length of time it will power the notebook decreases. The run time of your battery will vary depending on the products configuration and the applications that you run. Routinely check the batterys charge status. Battery terminals must avoid contact with any metallic substance. For preventing shortage, avoid silver coins, tinsels and any other metallic substances to contact the + and - terminals of the battery. For example, It might happen by inserting the batteries to a coat pocket or a leather handbag with some metallic substances mounted on it (metal buttons or zippers). There is high possibility of causing short circuits and connection damage of the battery. Consider replacing the battery with a new one if you note either of the following conditions: 1. The battery run time drops below about 80% of the original run time. 2. The battery charge time increases significantly. 3. If a battery is stored or otherwise unused for an extended period, be sure to follow the storage instructions in P10. If you do not follow the instructions, and the battery has no charge remaining when you check it, consider it to be damaged. Do not attempt to recharge it or to use it. Replace it with a new battery.
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Suspend / Power on Button The suspend/power on switch is used to turn on your notebook from its off state. Once you have connected your AC adapter or charged the internal Lithium-Ion battery, you can power on your notebook by pressing the suspend/power on button located above the keyboard. If you need to take an extended break, press the button again to turn it off.
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CAUTION: Do not carry your notebook around with the power on or subject it to shocks or vibration, as you risk damaging the hard disk. When you power on your notebook, it will perform a Power On Self Test (POST) to check the internal parts and confguration for correct functionality. If a fault is found, your computer emits an audio warning and/or displays an error message. Depending on the nature of the problem, you may be able to continue by starting the operating system or by entering the BIOS setup utility and revising the settings. After satisfactory completion of the Power On Self Test (POST), your notebook loads the installed operating system CAUTION Never turn off your notebook during the Power On Self Test (POST), or an unrecoverable error may occur.
Disposal and Recycling : Lithium-Ion batteries are subject to disposal and recycling regulations that vary by country and region. Always check and follow your applicable regulations before disposing of any battery. Contact your local battery recycling organization. Many countries prohibit the disposal of waste electronic equipment in standard waste receptacles. Place only discharged batteries in a battery collection container. Use electrical tape or other approved covering over the battery connection points to prevent short circuits.
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The Wireless LAN Module is Powered On.
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The Bluetooth Module is Powered On Hard Disk Activity Number Lock (Numeric Keypad) Activated Caps Lock Activated Scroll Lock Activated The AC/DC Adapter is Plugged In The Computer is On
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The Battery is Charging The Battery is Fully Charged The Battery Has Reached Critically Low Power Status
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
This section will briefly cover some frequently encountered problems and questions and provide a quick guide to assist with solve these problems. Most problems can be resolved quickly, simply and easily and are not always a system problem. Should you encounter a problem that is not yet or differently listed, please consult the GIGABYTE website or call your unit supplier for assistance. For website assistance go to the Support section of www.gigabyte. com for telephonic assistance please call the supplier of your unit or take the unit to the supplier directly for assistance.
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Troubleshooting
Your notebook PC is sturdy and subject to few problems in the field. However, you may encoun-ter simple setup or operating problems that you can solve on the spot, or problems with periph-eral devices, that you can solve by replacing the device. The information in this section helps you isolate and resolve some of these straightforward problems and identify failures that require service. Product name Product configuration number Product serial number Purchase date Conditions under which the problem occurred Any error messages that have occurred Hardware configuration Type of device connected, if any See the configuration label on the bottom of your notebook for configuration and serial numbers. Copyright-protected technology This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be autho-rized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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Appendix
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OS Display System Memory Chipset Video Graphics Hard Disk Drive ODD I/O Port Audio
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240V 220V 230V 120V 230V 220V 110V 230V 220V 230V 127V 230V 230V 220V 220V 120V 230V 220V 220V 115V 220V 230V 110V / 220V 220V 120V 230V 220V 127V 220V 231 V
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50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz
Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Islands Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Channel Islands Chile China (mainland only) Colombia Comoros Congo-Brazzaville Congo-Kinshasa Cook Islands Costa Rica Cte d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica
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127V / 220 V 240V 230V 220V 220V 230V 220V 120V 220V 220V 120V 220V 220V 230V 220V 220V 120V 220V 230V 220V 240V 120V 230V 230V 110V 240V 230V 230V 220V 230V
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Dominican Republic East Timor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Faroe Islands Falkland Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana Gaza Strip Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau
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Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Lithuania Liechtenstein
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240V 60 Hz 110V 60 Hz 110V 60 Hz 220V 50 Hz 230V (formerly 220V) 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 127V / 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V (formerly 220V) 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V (formerly 220V) 50 Hz 110V and 220V 50 Hz 100 V 50 Hz / 60Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 120V / 240V 50 Hz 127V 50 Hz 230V (formerly 220V) 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz
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230V (formerly 220V) 220V 220V 127V / 220 V 220V 230V 240V 230V 220V 230V 220V 220V 230V 127V 120V 220-230V 127V / 220 V 230 V 220V 230V 127V / 220 V 220V 230V 220V 240V 230V 230V (formerly 220V) 127V / 220V 220V
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New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria North Korea Norway Okinawa Oman Pakistan Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Runion Romania Russian Federation Rwanda St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia (Winward Is.) St. Vincent (Winward Is.) So Tom and Prncipe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia
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Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tahiti Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tonga Trinidad & Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine
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240V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 220V 60 Hz 230V (formerly 220V) 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 127V 60 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 110V / 220V 60 Hz / 50 Hz 110V 60 Hz 220V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 115V 60 Hz 230V 50 Hz 230V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz 240V 50 Hz 220V 50 Hz
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United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands Western Samoa Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe
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220V 230V (formerly 240V) 120V 230V (formerly 220V) 220V 230V 120V 220V 110V 230V 230V 230V 220V
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